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Susan Knox

New mum Ashley James hits out at 'trash' troll who commented on her post-baby figure

Ashley James has slammed a curious fan who asked the new mum to post pictures of her post-baby body.

The former Made In Chelsea star, 33, welcomed her first child, baby Alfie, with boyfriend Tom Andrews earlier last month.

The stunning TV star has been incredibly open about her post-pregnancy journey since welcoming her baby boy a couple of weeks ago.

However, during an Instagram Q&A with fans on Wednesday, Ashley insisted that her post-baby body is ‘nobody’s business’ after a fan asked the TV star to some snaps of her changing body.

Ashley insisted that her appearance is 'nobody's business' and said: "I haven't even thought about my weight."

The stunning DJ went on to declare that recovering from childbirth is incredibly important before “bringing exercise back” into her lifestyle.

After Ashley’s fan asked: “Will it be hard to lose weight after pregnancy?', the annoyed star responded: “Someone come and collect their man/son from the trash.

“Firstly: my weight pre or post pregnancy is nobody's business but my own.

“Secondly: I find it MENTAL that our bodies have just grown a baby, and the moment they're out of our body, people want to talk about weight.”

Ashley went on: “Our bodies are recovering, relax. Thirdly, I've not even thought about my weight... But also all of our bodies react differently post birth... The important thing for me is recovering properly before I look at bringing exercise back into my lifestyle.”

The proud mum previously admitted that she sees herself in a whole new light after the life-changing experience.

Alongside a collection of stunning shots of her growing baby bump from her pregnancy, Ashley took to Instagram to write: "Pregnancy and childbirth have given me a whole new appreciation for my body, and I look every day at wonder at all the little changes.

"I feel like we're taught to fear pregnancy, or how our bodies will look post-birth, but I feel like it's been the most liberating experience.

"And also makes me so sad for how we are taught to hate our bodies. I look back at my body pre-pregnancy and realise any hang-ups I ever had with my body had NOTHING to do with my body."

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